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Title Section25 1971-08-06 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 200,000 The Straits Times The National ftewspapur Ertd. 1845 if FRIDAY. AUGUST 6, 1971. 20 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 250725 words
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Article399 1971-08-06 1 'Stupidity for bosses to ignore appeals' Ministry raps unions that go on strike SINGAPORE, Thursday EMPLOYERS and trade unions negotiating bonus payments were given a stern warning by the Government today. TO BOSSES who made exceptional profits the Government said it would be "utter stupidity" to ignore the399 words
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179 1971-08-06 1 Hippies who 'beg like j dogs' for -hashish LONDON, Thurs. Young hippies from America and Europe wander around cities and towns in Afganistan "begging like dogs" for hashish and selling their bodies for a "fix." a British educator said today. Mr. Peter Willey. senior housemaster at Wellington in Berkshire county,UPI - 179 words
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Article31 1971-08-06 1 HONO KONG, Thurs. Customs officers today seized morphine with an estimated retail value of HK12.268.000 from a Polish vessel which arrived here yesterday from Europe via Bangkok. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article79 1971-08-06 1 Turkey to have ties with China ANKARA, Thurs—Turkey a NATO member, announced today that it had recognised the Peopies Republic of China and broken off relations with the Nationalist Chinese Government on Tai- The announcement came less than a week i after China and Sierra Leone made known their decision79 words
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Article64 1971-08-06 1 SAIGON, Thurs. The South Vietnamese Supreme Court today turned down an application by Vlce-PTesident Nguyen Cao Ky to enter the Oct. 3 presidential election race. Mr. Ky, who handed in his application yesterday afternoon, did not have the required 100 certified signatures of backing from provincialReuter - 64 words
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Article38 1971-08-06 1 SINGAPORE. Thurs. —In today's Toto Draw No. 61/71, the following numbers were picked: 24. 41. 9. 19 and 29. The additional number was 22. In the circles draw, the numbers picked were 18, 30 and 20.38 words
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Article114 1971-08-06 1 SPACE CENTRE, (Houston). Thurs. Apollo 15 astronaut Alfred Worden hand walked in space 196.000 miles (315.--482 kms) above earth today to retrieve a film record of more than one million square miles of the moon. With James Irwin tending his oxygen hose. Worden floated carefully out of114 words
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Article, Illustration91 1971-08-06 1 PETER MACARI, a 35--year-old Englishman, being escorted by detectives into Sydney's Central Court, where he was charged yesterday with being "Mr. Brown" of the Qantas Bomb Hoax. The court was told that Macari, and an alleged accomplice, James Pynting, an Australian, had ad- mitted obtaining A 5500.000UPI - 91 words
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Article341 1971-08-06 1 Hanoi denies release of PoWs PARIS, Thurs. North Vietnam today denied report? that 183 United States prisoners oi war would be released next week. Mr. Xuan Thuy. North Vietnamese negotiator at the Vietnam peace talks, described the reports, first carried by the Swedish newspaper Dagens Nyheter early today as "fanciful."341 words
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Article28 1971-08-06 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Singapore provided the first shock in this year's Merdeka soccer tournament when they -dged Hong Kong 2-1 tonight. (See Pace 21)28 words
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Article30 1971-08-06 1 MANCHESTER. Thurs.—England were 219 (or seven wickets at close of play on the first day of the second cricket Test match against India here today. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article35 1971-08-06 1 WASHINGTON. Thurs. IS. Defence Department said today the People's Republic of China probably has deployed a few medium range ballistic missiles capable of reaching targets over 6M to 1.500 nautical miles. AP.AP - 35 words
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240 1971-08-06 2 Japanese air r disaster: MP makes new charge JOKYO. Thurs. A member of the Diet charged today that Jet fighter pilots were using a commercial jetliner as a training target last week prior to a mid-air collision which killed 162 people. Mr Tetsu veda, a member of the Opposition Socialist240 words
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123 1971-08-06 2 Egyptian deserter held for spying CAIRO, Thurs. Egypt's military intelligence service has arrested a former Egyptian soldier said to have swum the Sue? Canal to defect on charges of spying for Israel, the newspaper Al Ahram, reported today. The man, named as Add Abdullah Zeidan, was alleged to have desertedReuter - 123 words
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Article, Illustration451 1971-08-06 2 WASHINGTON, Thursday PRESIDENT Nixon has set modest goals for his coming trip to Peking, limiting himself to hoping it will help improve Sino-American relations but warning against any instant detente. The President summed up his feelings about the journey in remarks at an impromptu PressReuter - 451 words
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198 1971-08-06 2 Chou throws 'cold water' on American hopes PARIS, Thursday. THE leader of a French parliamentary mission to China has quoted Premier Chou En-lai as rejecting a Geneva-type conference on Indo-China and said Peking has thrown a "cold water shower" on American hopes. Mr. Alan Peyrefltte. former Gaulllst Cabinet member, thusUPI - 198 words
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114 1971-08-06 2 WASHINGTON, Thurs. TT China is insistent that relations with the United States can improve only after all American military forces are withdrawn from Asia. including; Japan. Canadian Opposition leader Mr. Robert Stanfleld said here today Mr. Stanfleld, who visited China recently told newsmen this afterUPI - 114 words
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Miscellaneous36 1971-08-06 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby COAVE& LEFT TUE UGUTc) /AND MOW IT Ufc>N'T~\ »ON ALL M/G«T K START AMP I'M LATE T N fiOR VOKtC a f s s 7- n /V'V C S?... UNCLE (0X...7*36 words
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499 1971-08-06 3 LONDON. Thurs. BRITAIN'S controversial Industrial Relations Bill was passed by Parliament early today, the final vote in the House of Commons giving the Conservative Government a 37-vote majority. To the end. the Labour Opposition maintained their bitter hostility to the measure which is due toReuter - 499 words
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227 1971-08-06 3 Britain raps envoy over Soviet 'spy activities' LONDON. Thursday. THE Government has expressed concern about the activities of Soviet diplomats here, informed sources said today. Foreign Secretary Sir Alec Douglas-Home rapped Soviet Ambassador Mr. Mikhail Smirnovsky al a meeting at the Foreign Omce yesterday. these sources disclosed. A Foreign OfficeAP - 227 words
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161 1971-08-06 3 PUT OFF PROBE CALL TO U.N. BY GUINEA >*E\V YORK. Thurs. i Guinea asked the United NfttiOM yesterday to postpone sending a fact-finding mission to investigate charges that Portugal planned an Invasion of the West African State, a UN. statement said. The Security Council decided on Tuesday night to sendReuter - 161 words
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Article52 1971-08-06 3 MOSCOW. Thurs Top communist leaders took an excunion aboard the cruiser LeruiKrad in the Black Sea yesterday and watched its crew flre misitles. Tass reThe news aßency said the offluere Soviet Communist Part> chief Mr Brezhnev and the party Ivdm of several East F.nrntwnn COUntl IfAP - 52 words
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98 1971-08-06 3 WASHINGTON, Thurs.— The Senate voteO yesterday to limit the amount of money a Presidential or Congressional candidate can spend for his own election campaign. The Senate approved the limitations as it conMilered amendments to a pending Bill intended to cut the highReuter - 98 words
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Article22 1971-08-06 3 VALETTA, Thurs. Premier Dom Mintofl. flew to Libya yesterday amid speculation he may seek help from the oil-rich country— UPl.22 words
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Article126 1971-08-06 3 T^EW DELHI. Thurs The Government yesterday received overwhelming parliamentary support for a Bill giving full authority to Parliament to amend any part of the Indian Constitution. The Bill— itself an amendment to the Constitution was passed by the Lower House by 384 votes to 29.Reuter - 126 words
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Article, Illustration228 1971-08-06 4 WASHINGTON. Thurs THE House of Rep r e s c n tatives yesterday voted for the first time for a measure to end the war in Vietnam. By 297 to 108 votes, it approvid an amendment to the Military Conscription Bill wnlch expressedReuter - 228 words
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Article71 1971-08-06 4 Cue-ing their way to recovery BETTY Vanden- bosch. i 4, of Dorchester Ontario, (right), and Kathy Zywczok. 14. of St. i homas. shoot a game of pool as part of a therapy programme at St. Joseph's Hospital in Ontario on Tuesday. Watching them is nurse Mary Anne Farwell. The twoAP - 71 words
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115 1971-08-06 4 3 women jailed for bomb blast plot LYDDA, (Israel*. Thurs. The Israeli military court here today Imposed stiff prison sentences on two young Moroccan sisters and a German woman convicted of smuggling explosives Into the country and planning to blow up hotels in Tel Aviv and Haifa. Nadia Bashir E-irdah.Reuter - 115 words
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Article252 1971-08-06 4 Hassan sacks entire Cabinet RABAT, Thursday RING HASSAN II dismissed his entire Government yesterday, 25 days after a military coup failed to overthrow him, and promised to rid the country of corruption. In a speech to the nation, he announced that the most powerful office after the King, Director-General of252 words
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137 1971-08-06 4 Youths stone troops fighting —flood LO N DONDERRY, Thurs. Troops and police helping to evacuate families during this northern Ireland city's worst flooding for 30 years were stoned by youths in the Catholic Bogside area early today. The incident happened soon after the city's heaviest rainstorm for years, as houses137 words
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119 1971-08-06 4 CASTE LGANDOLFO. (Italy), Thurs— Pope Paul yesterday criticised Roman catholic reformers who try "to set up a new church repudiating the existing one." The Pontiff, addressing his weekly general audience at his summer retreat in the Alivm Hills, warned against overstepping the bounds ofAP - 119 words
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Advertisement183 1971-08-06 4 can stand this torture lest? Timex can. This Timex watch was strapped jflgw'?s^HßHpp jfjpr j£ iJ^^S ijijjfrijiip Jf'"" 1 u -iu^ v^ jfi^B^i^^^^^ Jr^ rider over the roughest country we could I KfiSITVfISJ Sli^jfettffifc- ffifSf '^¥fc ffilUl^lirf"^ fijfiSm find. Rock strewn roads, dried-up river beds, B^SWKl if. J/^to 4^l Hfe183 words
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456 1971-08-06 5 Shortage of key medical base officers More 'Cinderellas' needed in the profession SINGAPORE, Thurt. THERE should Ik- more "Cintlcrcllas in 1 Singapore^ medical ranks, senior *Tcindien£ Dr .^elhfe Slang, senior phy^ciS, and held of Medical Unit 111 at Outram Hn^nltal meant pathologists, radiologists, moSists. ,Thys?cists and technicians in the related456 words
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103 1971-08-06 5 Man tells of wife who lives with his brother SINGAPORE. Thurs. An assistant storekeeper applied to a magistrate's court today to stop paying his wile $190 maintenance a month because he said she was now living with his younger brother. Joseph Walter Rajasinghe said his wife. Gwendoline, and his younger103 words
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Article43 1971-08-06 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs Driver Llm Soo Kwang alias Urn Kirn Peow was fined $200 today when he admitted operating a plrat* taxi at the Junction of Lorong I 3 and Lcrong 4, Toa Payoh, on June 21. His car was forfeited.43 words
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Article21 1971-08-06 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A seven-man handicrafts delegation sponsored by the Indian Institute of Foreign Trade will arrive here on Monday.21 words
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Article, Illustration107 1971-08-06 5 TEENAGE BEAUTY GOES ON A WORLD TOUR MISS Teenager Anne Davidson who won a world tour and 55.000 from an annual fundraising beauty quest in Victoria. Australia, is now in Singapore, the first leg of the trip. The contest is to raise funds for a hospital and for caarlty MissMak Kian Seng - 107 words
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91 1971-08-06 5 Three in Manila to negotiate $27 m loan SINGAPORE, Thurs —Two Port Authority officials and a senior officer from the Finance Ministry left for Manila yesterday to negotiate a $26.8 million loan with the Asian Development Bank. They are PSAs director of administration. Mr. Wee Keng Chi. deputy port accountant.91 words
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Article72 1971-08-06 5 Two youths killed in crashes SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Two youths were killed In accidents in Pasir Panjang Road yesterday. Cyclist Hassan bin a-luman. 18. died after a lorry knocked him down at about 11.45 ajn About 11 hour* later. Jjchool; boy Tan Han Huat. 12. died on arrival at Outram Hospital72 words
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Article36 1971-08-06 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr. Cheah Cheng Hoc. a legal officer with the Inland Revenue Department, has resigned to join a law firm later this month. He was also previously with the National Productivity Centre.36 words
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93 1971-08-06 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The i Department of Chemls--1 try has submitted to the Education Ministry Its anal- ysis of samples collected I from the science laboratory at Anderson Secondary School where an explosion hist week injured 14 people. Meanwhile, the remain- Ing six schoolgirls93 words
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65 1971-08-06 5 BANDAR SERI BEOAWAN. Thurs. Three teachers held here by the Special Branch for Questioning two weeks ago. have been freed. One of them, Mahmud Alwl. has returned to Jo- hore. TO omer i««. mat Abas and Sheikh Ha mid Nlkhman a nephew of Brunei rebel65 words
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127 1971-08-06 5 Pink cards ready but not to go -out yet- SINGAPORE, Thurs. Pink immigration cards are already with the Malaysian High Commission here but are not lor distribution yet. A spokesman of the High Commission today said many people went to ttl office In Qutensway. but were aGvlsed to wait for127 words
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123 1971-08-06 5 Malaysia relaxes Bahasa rule for high posts KUALA LUMPUR Thurs. A pass in Malay at School Certificate level is no longer necessary for appointment into the professional and managerial group in government service. The Government has announced that officers In this group formerly known as Divisions I and II will123 words
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Advertisement129 1971-08-06 5 ADVT. PERMIT N0. 0056 YOU CAN DEPOSIT WITH SBS for as little as $30 a month at attractive interest rates. See us about our FIXED TERM SAVINGS SCHEMES. Earn an attractive interest income with security. Singapura Building Society Limited UcDonM Ho«». m MJMM io^ C^..'» PO 80. No 917 W«n.129 words
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699 1971-08-06 6 SINGAPORE, Thurs. TOHE President and Mrs. Sheares will hold a reception for over 1,000 guests at the Istana on Monday evening to mark National Day. The guests Include members of the diplomatic corps. Cabinet Ministers the Speaker and Members of Parliament, members of the judiciary,699 words
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Article218 1971-08-06 6 CINGAPORE. Thurs Ticket No. *****60 won the first prize of $400,000 in the Singapore Sweep Draw conducted by Singapore Pools at Hong Urn Park tonight. The other results were: SECOND ($150,000): *****76 THIRD ($75,000) 258:451 TICKETS endinr with 5531 win $500 TICKETS endinr with 0846 win $250 TICKETS218 words
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Article, Illustration867 1971-08-06 7 Dr. Lee: We have no solution to those school queues SINGAPORE. Thursday NORMAL queues during school registralion in Singapore arc a "most perplexing phenomenon* 1 which defies satisfactory solution. Parliament %v;is told today. Dr. Lee Chlaw Meng, Minister of State for Education, told the House that the Government had considered867 words
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279 1971-08-06 7 Ministry studying long-term export financing THE Finance Ministry is studying future needs 1 of long-term export financing when Singapore starts exporting mor "P^icat^ goods^ Minister of State for Finance, told Parliament: "At present, short-term financing is not a serious problem, but when we start exporting more sophisticated goods and capital279 words
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Article49 1971-08-06 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The president of the Advertisers Association (TAA>. Mr. S. Senn. today gave away certificates to 42 'advertising students who passed the joint intermediate examinations conducted by the TAA and Jhe Association of Accredied Advertising Agents. The presentation was held in the Ladyhill Hotel.49 words
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Article, Illustration786 1971-08-06 7 The wage council: Sia hits at bosses' 4 lukewarm response' into slums through over- i crowding. He said he noticed that all the large families living in HDB flats were from the j lower income level. The average number of occupants in the one-room flats was. strangely enough, six to786 words
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122 1971-08-06 7 Boom— so no property tax exemption for shipyards THE Government has no intention of exempting* shipyards and slipways from property tax in view of the boom conditions they have been enjoying in the last few years, Parliament was told. The Minister of State for Finance, Mr. Tang See Chim, said122 words
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267 1971-08-06 7 Flats will go up at a faster rate after 73: Barker The Government's scheme to conserve water would include: THE removal ol all public standpipes; and THE use of industrial water for the flushing of toilets. The project, which would involve a dual-pipe system, was being studied by the PUB,267 words
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64 1971-08-06 7 All major new towns to get creches ALL major new towns in Singapore will have creches in future, Parliament was told. The Government has plans to set up creches in towns such as Toa Pnyoh. Queenstown. Telok Blancah" and Woodlands where tlie projected population justifies them. Mr Chan Chee Senß.64 words
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111 1971-08-06 8 Holiday lessons for pupils over -radio- SINOAPORE. Thurs—Radio Singapore will broadcast special daily programmes for students during the August school holidays. The Marlowe Society Professional Players will present a Shakespearean play, "A Midsummer Night's Dream", at 10 a.m. from Aug. 10 to Aug. 13 and "Julius Caesar" at 10 am.111 words
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Article, Illustration271 1971-08-06 8 Bargirl and 'The jilted one' tattoo... SINGAPORE, Thursday P|\H(iIRL Susan Lim Kcng Lin, 20, whose right arm was tattooed "The Jilted One," swallowed 24 sleeping pills when she found out that her boyfriend had been driving other girls around in his new Ford Capri. A coroner's inquiry into her death271 words
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74 1971-08-06 8 MAN'S BODY FOUND OFF CLIFFORD PIER SINGAPORE, Thurs. The unidentified body of a man aged about 26 was found floating in the sea off Clifford Pier at midnight last night. He wore a brown batik coloured shirt and dark blue vousers. Police described him as thin-built and about 5 ft.74 words
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Article48 1971-08-06 8 KUAI A LUMPUR. Thurs. Raja Kamuruddln bin Raja Tun Uda. personnel director of Lever Brothers, died last night after a heart attack. Raja Kamaruddln, 45. son of the former Governor of Penang and nephew of the Sultan of Selangor. leaves a widow and four children.48 words
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Article52 1971-08-06 8 SINOAPORE, Thurs— A fourman delegation from Taiwan will fly In later this month to study local Incentives for foreign Investment. The team, to be led by Mr. Llm Sung Moh. will be here from Aug. 18 to 21. It will also visit Bangkok, Hong Kong, Tokyo and52 words
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Article32 1971-08-06 8 SINGAPORE, Thurs Businessman Chin Yong Un all&s Chin Fat Yen was fined S9OO today when he admitted three charges of failing to send in his income tux returns for 1967.32 words
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Article42 1971-08-06 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Water use passrd the 100 million gallon mark .yesterday for the first time in five days, coins up 2.1 million gallons from Tuesday to 101.1 million gallons. There was no rain in the three catchment areas.42 words
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Article61 1971-08-06 8 SINGAPORE Thurs. A lorry attendant who stole 100 bales of cloth worth $1,600 with six others received only $25 as his share from the sale of the cloth, a court was told today. Ng Lye Seng. 18. admitted the theft from a stall at Alexandra61 words
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345 1971-08-06 8 GOOD CAREER PROSPECTS IN POLICE, STUDENTS TOLD SINGAPORE, Thursday pOLICEMEN In present-day Singapore must be 1 strong, trustworthy, intelligent, diplomatic and charismatic. And to meet greater demands of a sophisticated society adequately and effectively, the police force here must not only be augmented also needs to recruit such men. The345 words
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168 1971-08-06 8 -Singapore dental students host congress SINGAPORE, Thurs Fifty Singapore dental students played hosts today to 40 of their counterparts from five Asian countries. The visiting students from Thailand. Japan, indonesla. Taiwan and South Vietnam are here to attend the third annual congress of the Asian Pacific Dental Students Association being168 words
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Article78 1971-08-06 8 $10,000 gift to Samaritan Fund SINGAPORE, Thurs. Messrs. Vat Yuen Hong Co. Pte. Ltd. have donated $10,000 to the Samaritan Fund of the Medical Social Workers Department, Outram Hospital. The fund gives financial help to patients not eligible for. ur receiving insufficient help from normal charitable source. It will also78 words
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Miscellaneous275 1971-08-06 8 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 8 He pulls out as publUher Is 1 Chemical corr pound makes to sUrt l7)> vehicle stop (7). 9 Peed friendly power pro 6 Sat awkwardly In the saddle, tern (13). perhaps, on the Journey (7) 15 c,n nße thine to haoDen 1? '^r <4> Wend^fVV^r275 words
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198 1971-08-06 10 Shooters down 2,265 crows in three hours KLANG, Thurs. The three day crow-shooting competition got off with a loud bang today. In the first three hours of shooting 2,265 of the pests were brought down. This royal town was in a carnival mood as two brass bands marched through the198 words
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Article57 1971-08-06 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. More than 100,000 notices onerIng rewards from $2,000 to $20,000 for the killing or capturing of communists will be distributed to the 80 kampongs and new villages in Kuala Knngsar district The rotlces will be distributed In conjunction with the "Help us to help57 words
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Article121 1971-08-06 10 FIVE NEW STAMPS OUT NEXT YEAE CINGAPORE, Thurs.— The o Parliamentary Secretary Communications Mr. Phua Bah Lee, today announced that five commemorative stamps on modern art. National Day, youth, currency and shipping would be issued next year. Mr. Phua, who is also chairman of the Stamp Advisory Committee, was speaking121 words
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74 1971-08-06 10 Airports for JB and National Park KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Johore Bahru and the National Park in Pahang are to have airports under the Second Malaysia Plan, Transport Minister Dato Abdul Ghani Gllong said. In a written reply to Dr. Chen Man Hln i DAP-Seremban Timor*. Dato Abdul Ohanl said the74 words
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Article175 1971-08-06 10 SINGAPORE, Thurs. MR. S. R. Nathan is now the new director of the Security and Intelligence Division of the Defence Ministry In a reshuffle of top civil service jobs. Mr. Nathan, former deputy secretary in the Foreign Affairs Ministry, will leave the Ministry of Home Affairs where175 words
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Article, Illustration444 1971-08-06 10 Ghazali on Malay girls working in hotels We must respect their integrity, critics told SINGAPORE. Thursday ifiHE Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Education, Inche Mohammed Ghazali Ismail, today hit out at Malays who said that Malay girls should not work as waitresses in hotels on religious and moral grounds.444 words
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Advertisement283 1971-08-06 10 lon KODAK Color Film Take pictures. Make sure for quality color photofimshthey're brilliant with true co- ing by KODAK. The red lors of Singapore's NATION- KODAK Stamp on the back AL DA Y" celebration. Use of the color prints is your KODACOLOR-X Film for guarantee of quality KODAbrilliant color snapshots,283 words
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Miscellaneous179 1971-08-06 10 1 Mfi 1.1. Ham tin WHyD A MOOVIAN BE HES PROBVY \OR GUZ MIGWTA SENT I I ...BUT WHATEVER'S \y^-^ p. I STOMPING AROUND OUR AtXKJG- I 'IM TtTREATE AN CRAWLING AROUND UNDER r„. LBT *IM HAVE V" rj) V 1 v BELOVED LEM, FOR DONGED SPY! I INTERNATIONAL HIS179 words
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Advertisement485 1971-08-06 11 GOLDEN IHELENE ccj LAM SOON I I SSISaI [0 curtis $2 25 HOUTEN Booking 3.65 CORDIAL OA Jhair spray soz with runrni ate per j^-^^ 1^ 11^^ quart S I.VU J HAN TALCUM POWDER PERPACK J CMOtULAIt BLOCK J OIL 6 lb. PER CAN J Orange, lemon, Soursop -p- B485 words
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Article424 1971-08-06 12 The emphasis throughout the Second Malaysia Plan on the Government's determination that its own direr: participation will become increasingly a more dynamic force was reaffirmed by the Prime Minister in the first meeting yesterday of the Executive Committee of the National Action Council. The committee is directly424 words
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Article302 1971-08-06 12 The circumstances in which five small trawlers were sunk and four crippled off Bagan Sangga in a clash between inshore fishermen and trawler fishermen call for inquiry. The trawlers were 17 miles out at sea. hardly inshore waters, and were among fifty vessels, all from Port Weld. The302 words
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Article237 1971-08-06 12 Foreign policy cannot be conducted in the fourth dimension. So how does a nation "improve relations" with another which considers it a non-nation? This question is crucial to any assessment of Singapore's relations with China. Ping pong diplomacy in its several manifestations has led all Asian nations237 words
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Letter367 1971-08-06 12 FREDERICK H. MARKS - FREDERICK H. MARKS By 'TOKYO. The khaki shorts and knee socks are the same, but the hair is decidedly longer. Shoulder-length locks, bushy sideburns and budding moustaches seem to be the order of the day. The mod revolution, it seems, has revamped the popular image367 words
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Letter108 1971-08-06 12 IT IS common knowledge in Singapore that vehicular traffic along Dunearn road during the morning peak hours (7.30 to 9.30 a.m.) Is very heavy. Lorries carrying goods, sand, bricks and logs, some travelling at excessive speed, which use this important highway present a real hazard to108 words
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Letter237 1971-08-06 12 Loans and grants I REFER to the report headed "The millions that go in unauthorised advances" cS.T. July 26). The Auditor-General's report for the financial year 1969 1970 will of course be receiving the full consideration of Parliament's Public Accounts Committee. I am concerned here merely to correct any misapprehensions237 words
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199 1971-08-06 12 1 REFER to the call on limiting overtime work to create more jobs by the Minister of Labour Tan Sri Manickavasagam (S.T. July 7.) I wonder how many firms factories other than those who are really big' adhere strictly to the law: to limit199 words
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Article976 1971-08-06 12 MOULOUD AIT SEGHIR - MOULOUD AIT SEGHIR By TRIPOLI Revolutionary Libya has more money than it can spend LIBYA has been in the news again with the seizure of two politicians involved in the unsuccessful plot to overthrow the Sudanese President, General elNimeiry. The forcing-down of the British airliner, in whichFWF - 976 words
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432 1971-08-06 12 RICHARD HALLORAN - US -Japan ties drop to an irritating level RICHARD HALLORAN By WASHINGTON. In the wake of President Nixon's announcement that he would visit China administration officials have become increasingly free in their expression of irritation with Japan, the United States' major ally in East Asia. "There's been a lot of432 words
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Advertisement4 1971-08-06 12 CHRONOGRAPH /f^jffek <**^ sUBI Jt\4 words
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Advertisement143 1971-08-06 12 RANK XEROX COPY SERVICE XA/HILE YOU WAIT SINGAPORE Multi-Storey Car Park 59/63 Cecil Street, Tel: ***** Jurong Copy Service Centre and Showroom, Block 109, 27 Yung Sheng Road, Jurong Town, Singapore 22. Tel: *****6 KUALA LUMPUR PENANG MALACCA Bangunan Cho-Tek Block B 28/30 Bangunan Asia Life 135JalanTuanku Beach Street 10-DJalan143 words
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Business Times COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL SECTION OF THE STRAITS TIMES
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837 1971-08-06 13 BLAIR JOHNSON - Is legislation on {takeovers and mergers necessary BLAIR JOHNSON By "ANY information concerning the Company or any subsidiary which, consistent with the interests of the Company, should be communicated to the Exchange for public announcement including inter alia, any info r m a tion necessary to avoid the establishment ofAP - 837 words
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223 1971-08-06 13 HUGH MABBETT - Indonesia hits at smuggling to protect textile industry HUGH MABBETT By JAKARTA: Nineteen new textile factories will start production this year a detail which underlines the urgency of the current campaign against smuggling. According to a First National City Bank report. 70 per cent of smuggled goods are estimated to223 words
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Article112 1971-08-06 13 MALAYSIAN tin production in June decreased from 142,303 piculs in May to 140,755 plculs but the average daily production increased from 4,590 plculs Jn May to 4,693 plculs In June. A statement by the Ministry of Agriculture and Lands, Issued In Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday, said delivery112 words
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241 1971-08-06 13 LEON GONZAGA - LEON GONZAGA By MANILA: The new Metropolitan Stock Exchange in Quezon City, adjoining Manila, is scheduled to start operation sometime late this month, but a re-scheduling to a later date is most likely. The expected delay may arise from one particular hitch241 words
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Article261 1971-08-06 13 Croesus wa^ m - Croesus wa^m By All for a pittance AS an exercise in advertising and public relations, it was a stroke of sheer renius and all for a pittance. For the amount of mileage in terms of press publicity and community goodwill that has so far been generated from an261 words
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Article, Illustration8 1971-08-06 13 SINGAPORE REVENUE COLLECTED BY CUSTOMS AND EXCUSE DEPARTMENT8 words
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279 1971-08-06 13 AUSTIN MORAIS - AUSTIN MORAIS By TWE campaign against smoking in Singapore is taking effect as evidenced by the fact that revenue from tobacco for the first five months of this year has fallen from that collected in JanuaryMay 1970. "Other revenue duties," comprising279 words
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Article181 1971-08-06 13 JAPAN, with 898,000 corporate firms and 4,665,000 private concerns and a population of 7,653,900 engaged in office work has about 8,000 computers in operation, according to statistics from the Japan External Trade Organisation (Jetro). Japan's production of office equipment h?.s increased more than six times over the past181 words
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869 1971-08-06 14 WILLIAM CAMPBELL - WILLIAM CAMPBELL By JUST why North American Rockwell, Apollo spacecraft maker, chose Singapore as an offshore manufacturing site over several ether countries is simply summed up: It offered the greatest profit potential. "Profit and growth that is the name of the game,"869 words
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Article83 1971-08-06 14 Mr. Tan Mean, head of the service department of Tamco Electrical Engineering (Malaysia), Kuala Lumpur, has been promoted to take charge of the company's Industrial electronics department. Mr. Ooi Phalk Hont has been appointed to take over from Mr. Tan In the service department. Mr. Hilary Lim83 words
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Article, Illustration536 1971-08-06 14 It pays to tell the truth rrxHE "hidden perJL suaders." as Vance Packard calls those in the communications game, are often held In suspicion by those at whom the message Is directed. Perhaps, much of the Indignity suffered by the profession has its roots in the old "cure all"536 words
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Article279 1971-08-06 14 rE National Management Game in Singapore, the first of its kind In this part of the world, has attracted 55 teams. Jointly organised by the Singapore Institute of Management and International Computers, It will be officially opened tomorrow morning by thfl Minister of State lor279 words
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Article386 1971-08-06 14 1 AJax < orporalion Co. 1 2 Apeco t 2 GROIP 1 3 Spartans Co. 3 4 l/.K.0. Pte. Ltd. <»■ 5 Team A Co. 1 6 Arbii Pte. Ltd. Co. 2 GROIP 2 7 Bixad Society Ltd. Co. 3 K Paterson Simons Co. 9 Fraser386 words
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Advertisement74 1971-08-06 13 "For less than $90/~down BOACflewmy Vchild homefy For some people there is only one airline. Are your children studying abroad? And you want them home for the holidays? Use BOAC's great new Ticket Instalment Plan. For just a 10% deposit BOAC will fly your child from England, Australia or anywhere.74 words
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Advertisement118 1971-08-06 13 INSIDE Why NAR chose Singapore as a production base; 55 leama to Ukr part in National Management Game In Singapore Marketing column; People in business. Page 14. Company news; Share market report; Weefclv r ;bber review; Commodities. Page 15. ft Overseas markets New York. Melbourne. Hong Kong Closing prices and118 words
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Advertisement361 1971-08-06 14 Chloride *4 GROUP RESULTS 1970/71 PROFIT INCREASED BY 38% Earnings per share up by 47%. Dividend up from 1 6% to 1 8%. Ever increasing demand for group's products. New applications for batteries continue to emerge. Batteries and allied activities now account for 91% of sales. Manufacturing subsidiary and associated361 words
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Advertisement184 1971-08-06 14 |1 I^^^^ i I ■■■■■■■■ft>3f l____Z^^^Vl__l mSbtl^^^^k'm m iK___ft__sP^i_i __r^ 11|# 3M BRAND MODEL 233 MX lllyi BC I I the latest dry, versatile copy machine, w m. copies from original letters, certificates, pages from bound book, colour originals and photographs. Even makes transparencies for over-head projection. Quickly, no mess,184 words
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Article21 1971-08-06 15 Wilkinson .34 Ambassador $2.70 .29 I .il.im $1.74 .14 v Dredge $4.60 .10 Inchcape $3.92 .08 5. Nut $1.40 .0721 words
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Article40 1971-08-06 15 I. Kuantan Par East V. Iron K.N.K. [iuinness SB.T. ■>. l.im IV. Jacks r. Cement Setron Sheraton $1.35 $2.21 $3.68 $3.38 $6.30 $6.70 $0.84 $2.46 $2.52 $1.58 $0.91 18 —.15 —12 —.12 —.10 —.10 —.10 —.07 —.06 —.06 —.05 —.0440 words
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Article14 1971-08-06 15 Haw Par 696.000 Faber Union 499.000 Worldwide 285.000 Far East 262.00014 words
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Article33 1971-08-06 15 AU£ AH|. 9 Industrials: 181.36 180.88 Hotels: 81.20 80.69 Properties 145.21 144.57 > Tini: 96.78 96.86 r rubbers: 120.86 120.46 Dec. 30, 1966 100 Dec. 31. 1968 100 I Dpc. 29. 1962 ion33 words
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Article509 1971-08-06 15 Dunlop Estates loses its bounce CONTINUING dep- ressed rubber prices have taken the bounce out of Dunlop Estates. For the half year to June, profits have again slimmed, extending the slide in earnings first bpßun in early 1970. This time, they managed to resell only $4.7 million, before tax, compared509 words
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Article261 1971-08-06 15 WITH the exception of blue chips. prices were renerally on the slide on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday. Drops were more pronounced in the second line stocks, particularly those in which an overbought position still existed. Far East Levingston was a case261 words
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Article163 1971-08-06 15 THE Straits tin price In Penang yesterday advanced 62J cents to $628.25 per picul on an official offering cown 31 tons to 218 tons. The overnight London metal price finished firm with forward buyers quoted unchanged at £1,446 per metric ton. The local market was very163 words
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Article61 1971-08-06 15 1 1 Kxport prut in non-Merlin* areai m U S. dollar* p«r ounce. 2 1 Local dealtri prlcn tn Singapore dollar* prr tad. London H.irut rtontkonc lark* s pore 1 1 > por« (2) iU.i. 42.50 42. <0 43.22 U Ml 42 41 f 1*4.00 *U S61 words
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Article37 1971-08-06 15 London copper prices on Wednesday (previous In brackets*: Wirtbar Spot buyer £455.50 (£459 .00 > seller £456 00 (£459--50 i. Three Months buyer £465--00 i £469.00) seller £465.50 (£469 50). Market tone Steady. Sales: 1.825 tons.37 words
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Article63 1971-08-06 15 THESE rates were quoted on 1 the Asian dollar market yesterday. The rates are lor deposits of U5525,000 and above. mlh 6 11/16 to 6 mths 6 15 16 to 7 mths 7 to 7 mths 7 3/16 to 7 mths 7 1 14 to 7 mthx 763 words
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Article329 1971-08-06 15 'THE rubber market A yesterday saw liquidation of August position and circulating tenders brought levels off again and widened the August discount further to A\ cents in the morning session. A temporary ledge was established around 94 cents per kilo lor August but later the market turned easier329 words
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Article24 1971-08-06 15 AUG. 5. RIBBER: 93.50 rents per kilo (down 2.75 cents). TIN: $628.25 (up 62} cents). Official offering 218 tons (down 31 tons).24 words
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Article112 1971-08-06 15 /■MINES! PRODUCE EXCHANGE. 1 SINGAPORE NOON CLOSING PRICES PIN PICUL YESTEROAY C»c*nut Oil: bulk JS2J sellers, drum 155 sellers. C**ra: Mixed if oh i loose Aug./ Sept. UK /Com. $.1i i J B. Ptp«*r: Muntok ASTA white f.O.b. 100-, NLW 5195 sellers. Sarawak white f.o.b. 96'; NLW Sl«3 sellers.112 words
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Article35 1971-08-06 15 In London on Wednesday the prlcea of Malayan 5 per cent CIF UK/N European port! In bulk, sterling per long ton Dec. /Jan. waa quoted at UK £115 or Ex-Cont. S27S tellers (Unchanged).35 words
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Article544 1971-08-06 15 INDIGESTION in the August position and lack of fresh buying support either from the Government or from the consumer scene caused rubber prices to plummet back to the levels of March this year prior to official Intervention and subsequently a low of 94 cents was544 words
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Article1422 1971-08-06 16 BUSINESS in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets in lots of 1.000 unless otherwise specified INDUSTRIALS A.C.M.A. (2) 1.60. Altan (1) 1.63. Allied Choc. (1) 2.02 U) 2.04 D. (1)1,422 words
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Article1050 1971-08-06 16 CLOS IN G PRI CE 810 AND OFFCM »RICCt OFFICIALLY LISTED AT THf CLOSE OF BUSINESS IN TNI (INCAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR TRAOINC WITH* PRICf!"* *MOVEMINTS IN BRACKETS YESTERDAY WERE: STIRLING RUBBERS X.L.. Krpong 22 23 8. Timber 55 (Ada Unit Truit) (Manattrf pncti far Aug. •> Mai. Invest Fund1,050 words
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Article52 1971-08-06 16 IMI General Services Administration sold 6,000 lone tons of natural rubber from the national stockpile in July, an agency spokesman said in Washington on Wednesday. The sales were made at a floor price of US 17 i cents per Ib. the Rubber Trade Association's price for RSS One52 words
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Article367 1971-08-06 16 MELBOURNE. Thurs.—HeavyiTl weight miners and Isolated speculatlves recovered mildly In a quiet market on the Melbourne Stock Exchange today. Oils were narrowly mixed and Industrial-, were baiely steady despite a good recovery by BHP. Details by the Minsec liquidator of acceptable tenders sparked a few rises. Aberfoyle jumped 42367 words
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Article174 1971-08-06 16 "THE Association of Banks in Malaysia-Singapore announced these best agreed merchant rates as at Aug. 5. Loral dollars tv unr unit Selling Buyln* Qf Foreign Currency TT or OD TT OD Sterling Pound 7.3850 7.3525 7.3400 Australian Dollar 3.4525 3.4100 3 3900 Canadian Dollar 3.0175 2.9625 2 9475174 words
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Article198 1971-08-06 16 YEW YORK. Wed. The market finished the session moderately lower after a mild" rally faded as fears of risin interest rates and inflation again came to the fore. The market's mid-morning technical rally was aided by Treasury Secretary Connally's suggestion rhat Congress conducted a thorough examination of wage198 words
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Article195 1971-08-06 16 UONO KONO, Thurs. The 11 market opened slowly but with an underlying note of firmness which developed as the day wore on. In the afternoon, prices hardened and a number of shares rallied upwards near the close. The market closed firm with a turnover value of $10.67 million.195 words
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Article171 1971-08-06 16 TINS Wednesday 71.76 •uesday 73.48 Vee k ago 72.84 RUBBERS Wednesday 203.01 •utsday 203.41 Veelc ago 200.47 OILS Wednesday 343.88 'uesday 355.04 Veelc ago 358.10 INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 389.6 •ueaday 396.2 Veek ago 410.7 DOW JONES AVERAGE INIH STRIAI.S Wednesday 844.93 •uesday 850 03 Vtek ago 873.01 ONDON DOLLAR PREMIUM171 words
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Article38 1971-08-06 16 On the ft** titfiang* mirktt In Hong Kong yciterday the US d«n*r «v quoted at 8 ***** for T.T. and 6 0075 for Mih. (Urlmi «ii quoted at 14.48 and •n. tad l.ld at 318.873.38 words
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Advertisement561 1971-08-06 15 [Q SALES PERSONNEL We invite applications for the following vacancies: 1. SALES EXECUTIVE We require a dynamic man who should be a Malaysian citizen aged 27-35. After the induction period, he will assume control of our sales force and sales administration. He will be based in Kuala Lumpur but will561 words
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Advertisement852 1971-08-06 15 VACANCIES IN PLYWOOD FACTORY Applications are invited for the following positions tn a plywood factory situated in the East Coast of Sabah. (A) SUPERVISORS H CHARGE HANDS (C> FITTERS (D) ELECTRICIANS (E) BOILER-MAN Minimum requirements for the above positions. (A) H.S.C. and three years working experience in plywood mill in852 words
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Advertisement645 1971-08-06 16 HARRISONS CROSFIELD (SPORE) PTE. LTD. wishes to fill a vacancy which offers, to the right person, an Interesting career in marketing and sales administration. The successful applicant will assist the Manager of a Department dealIng in a wide range of products but Is expected to specialize In the sales promotion645 words
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Advertisement494 1971-08-06 16 Leoding Local Advertising Agency invites suitable oppliconts for the following positions: CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARY (Femah) Minimum quolificotion Combridge School Certificote with credit in English. Ability to work ond correspond independently without supervision. Appl.conts should possess o pleasont personality. PERSONAL ASSISTANT (Female) Minimum quolificotion HSC/University Groduotes with good commond of English. Duties494 words
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195 1971-08-06 17 CALL FOR MORE EFFECTIVE GOVT PUBLIC RELATIONS SINGAPORE, Thurs. The total sum of public relations efforts of Government ministries and departments seems to be the employment of a public relations officer whose sole function seems to be the drafting of replies to letters of complaints in the Press. Mr. Lawrence195 words
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Article41 1971-08-06 17 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The MP for Jurong, Mr. Ho Kan Leong. today opened an art hibition by Malaysian painter Le Chek Wen ai the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. The three-day exhibition Is sponsored by the Singapore Art Society.41 words
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Article28 1971-08-06 17 SINGAFORE. Thurs. The Singapore Rotary Club-West today piesrnted a mlnl-bus to the Singapore Retarded Children's As&oclatlon. The First Lady. Mrs. Sheares. the association's patron, received It.28 words
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Article, Illustration410 1971-08-06 17 R. CHANDRAN - A Red? I never was one, says banker Dr. Kamel R. CHANDRAN: Mr THE MAN WHO USED TO BE IBRAHIM YACOOB By Singapore, Thursday J}H. [skandar Kamel, president-director of the Indonesian domestic bank, Pertawi, smiled nostalgically as he sat in the Wisma Indonesia Hotel and recalled his old days in410 words
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Article31 1971-08-06 17 TAIPINO. Thurs. An unidentified man was found burnins on a road here shortly after midnight. He died on arrival at hospital. Police recovered an empty kerosene tin nearby.31 words
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Article34 1971-08-06 17 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore Handicaps Friendship Club will hold it* third annual leadership training camp at the Red Cross Home In Tanah Merah from tomorrow to Monday. About 80 members will attend.34 words
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Article26 1971-08-06 17 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Sree Narayana Mission will hold its annual flag day on Saturday to raise funds for it« welfare programmes and local charities.26 words
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158 1971-08-06 17 $3,000 m Shell plan to export liquefied natural gas KUALA Ll'MPl'R. Thurs. Sarawak Shell Company is studying a $3,000 million project to export liquefied natural gas from the state. A company statement issued here today estimated that the capital investment for the plant would be about SI. OOO million. Another158 words
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Article22 1971-08-06 17 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Air Services Agreement between Singapore and the Khmer Republic has been modified to allow for more services.22 words
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192 1971-08-06 17 Low-cost houses: Spore aid to Indons SINGAPORE, Thursday J^ GROUP of Singapore technicians will soon leave for Jakarta to help the Indonesian Government build low-cost public housing "l for Indonesians. The Indonesian Minister for Public Works and Power. Mr. Sutami, said this today before leaving for home after a week's192 words
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Article82 1971-08-06 17 Fun fair at St. Andrew's School SINGAPORE. Thurs— St. Andrew's School will hold a fun fair in the school grounds at Woodsville, from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday. The fair, with over a hundred stalls, will be opened by Mr. Woon Wah Slang, chairman of Jurong Tcwn Corporation.82 words
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Article58 1971-08-06 17 SINGAPORE. "Ihurs. The Minister for Culture has appointed the following to be members of the Committee of Appeal, under the Cin<\naiograph Films Ordinance, for one year: Inche Abu Bakar bin Maldln. vice-chairman. Mr. Low Slew Koon. Mr. Yeo Choo Kok. Mr. Gwee Hee Yean. Mr. Liv Kang.58 words
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Article42 1971-08-06 17 SINGAPORE. Thurs A group of 10 Venture scouu will leave for irdoneM? next week for a 17-day study-cum-good-will tour. The group, mostly teachers and scout-master?, leave next Thursday for Jakarta They will visit Bandung Jogjakarta Soerabaya and Ball.42 words
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Article48 1971-08-06 17 SINGAPORE, Thurs— A contract labourer was Jailed for a day and fined $150 today for stealing a can of Coca-cola worth 50 cents to quench his thirst. Tan Peng Slang. 26. admitted he stole the drink from godown 35 of the Port Authority yesterday morning.48 words
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Article32 1971-08-06 17 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A bunch ot six keys was found at Alexandra Road near the overhead bndpe last Friday. The owner may claim them at Times House during office hours32 words
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Advertisement17 1971-08-06 17 BiL LA intß ■/> m MMMMfIHMIii^V i fs^A RHP Wmmmfmm r c^k PwpppalPl I 1 ■MMIA ?TL I17 words
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Advertisement107 1971-08-06 17 jp I Elnett Satin Hairspray > 3 Brushes clean-away. -V»h the FPFC n,„ lh r nri mTII new microdifluser, it d"uses the spray to fall in tiny fc <■>« «l THM Mik CinWMiim )l particles, and covers in one J^V. J rl#»*fl so m st ac^ hair s hel( ol107 words
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Miscellaneous770 1971-08-06 17 On your TV and Radio 300 P.M. Opening Followed by 7.11 Sports Parade 3.00 P.M. Programme Summary 7.10 U'asan Berita General Hospital 1M Ne Chmese 3.03 Band Kilat in Programme Summary 3.20 For The Family (English) 3.35 Assalamualaikum 3.50 A Dairy of Events m Singapore 755 Chmese Vanet Sho 3.47770 words
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809 1971-08-06 18 MASIE KWEE - MASIE KWEE AT THE SCHOOLS By J^S excellent educational tonic. This is the consensus among teachers and students involved in the Revised Primary One and Primary Two syllabus implemented in April. They have been quick to809 words
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Article, Illustration163 1971-08-06 18 GREEN, green Singapore. How important it is to hold on to nature's precious gift to tropical luxury in our country! This will be the theme of a short dance item by the Para Lebar 7«lethodist Girls' School at the National Day celebrations at the Padang. And163 words
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Article236 1971-08-06 18 And a word tor the parents talk and laugh or shout in surprise when they make a new discovery. It is harder to manage the class, especially when they are working in groups, because the teacher cannot be with the groups all the time, which is sometimes necessary as different236 words
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Article, Illustration206 1971-08-06 18 The play that Gabriel Chan wrote at S JI pABRIEL CHAN, of St. I* Joseph's Institution, has created history in his school by being the first student to write a play. Gabriel, a 17-year-old Preuniversity One Arts student, wrote "Misunderstood" in less than three hours for the school's Literary, Debating206 words
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Advertisement157 1971-08-06 18 A! S- HI B^fiPcaSlßS^ v2§lfe^ "vJ Sam wiF&jISSSIBSBsk}' i> Km X^ifrff&Mmmmyk Protection Warning! Plezse ensure that you are entitled to free replacements/servicing by insisting on Sole Agents' (Cycle Carriage) Guarantee Card vshich does not cover non-tropicalised pirate' sets "CYCLE (ENTERPRISES) PTE. LTD. I 3t7. Orchard Road Singapore 9. Please send157 words
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Advertisement59 1971-08-06 18 wKm m\m mrm. mm*^ Rugged and elegant styling that swings to your taste. Our range of models are designed to suit ail cars. S^T* 1 Cjfl SPEEDWELL MOTOR ACCESSORIES (PTE) LTD. A JLIV '55.KAMPONG JAVA ROAD. SINGAPORE 9. j^ *y T£L:***** *****7 *mWm^mW Sm nL \**3 I r v -^^r59 words
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232 1971-08-06 19 ON July 29 I was first in a queue outside Methodist Girls' School, Mt. Sophia, to register my daughter for Primary I under Phase II which was meant for children of old girls of the school. When the principal glanced through my School232 words
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Letter204 1971-08-06 19 ABOUT 10 days ago my rK wife's car stalled at Bukit Timah Road, near the corner of Newton Circus, In the midst of busy traffic. She appealed to some members of the public to help her and two good Samaritans came to her rescue. One, a motorist, could not start204 words
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Letter81 1971-08-06 19 PREVIOUSLY the Oov--1 ernment-aided school In the Katong area of which I am a student used to hold funfairs In aid of a school -extension fund. Recently, It started showing films screened often, and during school hours. At the beginning, the ticket for each show was 20 cents but it81 words
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Letter96 1971-08-06 19 rpHERE is no lighting at 1 all in all the public toilets whose facilities I have had occasion to use the two near the bus terminus in South Canal Road, the one behind the Maxwell Market and the one beside the Hong Llm Green community centre. These places are In96 words
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Letter184 1971-08-06 19 WHAT is the use of imposing a fine of $2,000 on each bus for unpunctuality (ST.. Aug. 3) when the number of buses plying along a particular route is far from satisfactory and totally inadequate? Conductors on a certain route are always shouting "our184 words
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182 1971-08-06 19 All emergency cases are given priority at medical centres GOVT REPLIES •LETTERS to the Editor will not be considered for publication unless they include the writers' names and addresses Include a pseudonym If you do not want your name published. YOUR correspondent "Concernea" (ST., July 31) is assured that priority182 words
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Letter97 1971-08-06 19 I REFER to the letter by "Unworthy" (ST., Jmy 21) on the subject "Why are we left out of celebrations?" The Ministry of Education appreciates the good work done by school aavisory committees. Owing to limited accommodation and the large number of school advisory committee members, it Is regretted that97 words
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Letter160 1971-08-06 19 I REFER to the letter by "Shopless Block" (ST.. July 30). Tne 40 acre Toa Payoh Town Centre will serve as a focal point for residents in Toa Payoh. Work is currently underway for the construction ot the Town Centre, and facilities which will be proviaed in the initial stage160 words
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Letter70 1971-08-06 19 I REFER to the letter from "Student" regardIng inadequate toilet facilities in one of the commercial colleges in town (ST., July 24). I would be grateful if the writer could furnish the name and address of the commercial college In question to the undersigned at the Institute of Health. Outram70 words
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Letter66 1971-08-06 19 STUDENT" (ST.. July 23) has requested a repeat of the programme "Student Viewpoints" in our "Opinion" series featuring the secondary school debaters. We would like to inform your correspondent that after us first telecast on July 6 at 7.50 p.m. over Channel 5. the programme was. in fact, repeated on66 words
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Letter83 1971-08-06 19 MISS Chua Swee Huang of the People's Association has got her Information wrong (ST.. July 20). As I live only a stone's throw from the Princess Elizabeth community centfe, I found it more convenient to appeal verbally than writing lengthy letters to the citizens' consultative committee rand not to the83 words
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Advertisement111 1971-08-06 19 '^^^B I Round One Our little 10-inch TV is a revolution. It revolves on its round base. If you decide you want to sit somewhere else for a change, it'll still face in your direction. You can watch round one at home. With regular AC electricity. And round two in111 words
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Advertisement183 1971-08-06 19 f /m I M I I i AiJ^|k.4.Bß iff] W flfc Schlitz. A new taste from America- -for those who've never been there. It's the finest premium beer#^. from the States. Available at the finest iKJf^ restaurants, hotels, and X&m supermarkets. ML food beverage (private) ltd. ■II 875, Bukit Timah183 words
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Article, Illustration204 1971-08-06 20 K.S. SIDHU - Fisherman jailed again— two weeks after release K.S. SIDHU By CINGAPORE, Thu r s. Fisherman Teo Liang Tio. 24, is again in jail in a foreif n country for violating its territorial waters. This time, he is in Surabaya, East Java. He was arrested with eight others by the Indonesian204 words
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Article35 1971-08-06 20 SINGAPORE, Thurs— ScranRoon area residents may now pay their PUB bills at the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank branch in Serangoon Garden Way. The sub-collection centre at Serangoon Garden market mil close.35 words
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Article55 1971-08-06 20 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A deaf mute was knocked down by a taxi at 15 S mile Llm Chu Kang Road, near the Buddhist cemetery, last night. The youth, who carried no Identification papers, was warded In Thomson Hospital. Relatives are asked to contact Inspector Chua Yew55 words
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Article34 1971-08-06 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Lee Cheng Guan, 21, who pleaded guilty to stealing five pigs, worth $300, belonging to his mother, was today ordered to be remanded until Aug. 10 pending further Investigations.34 words
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Article32 1971-08-06 20 SINOAPORE. Thurs. The body of poultry farmer OnK Hup Choon. 20. was found floating in the sea off Ponggol late Tuesday night. Police do not suspect foul play.32 words
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263 1971-08-06 20 Tun: Inefficient officers will be replaced K. LUMPUR, Thurs CIVIL servants will be removed if they fail to shoulder their responsibilities efficiently while implementing the Second Malaysia Plan, Tun Abdul Razak warned today. "Government officers must be on their feet at all times. They must know their Job, he said.263 words
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Article71 1971-08-06 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs Two Malaysian students studying at the Singapore Polytechnic were today awarded scholarships of $2,000 each by Dunlop Malaysian Industries Berhad. Both in the first year Diploma in Rubber Technology course. Mr. Tan Yee Tiong. 19. from Pahang and Mr. Choon Koong Cheong. 18, from71 words
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162 1971-08-06 20 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A mass display by four bands of the Angio-Chi-nese Secondary School will highlight the school's National Day celebrations at Barker Road at 8 a.m. tomorrow. The display will be by the Boys Brigade brass, bagpipes and military, and St. John bands. The162 words
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68 1971-08-06 20 IT U A L A LUMPUR, iv Thurs. The Selanffor Club's claim for $710,000 arising from the blase which destroyed its main building eight months ago has been met by its insurers. Damage to the building, fixturers, fittings and other items was assessed at68 words
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Article323 1971-08-06 20 How to resist evil lure of West SINGAPORE, Thursday ASIAN countries must strengthen their own cultures and traditions to resist bad cultural influences from Western countries. They must have their own cultural base from which they can decide whether to absorb or to resist foreign culture, The Minister for Culture,323 words
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74 1971-08-06 20 Dunearn School students plan job week SINGAPORE. Thurs. Dunearn Secondary Technical School will hold a "Help us to help ourselves" job week from Aug. 10 to 15 when students will offer their services in return for donations. Two thousand forms have been sent out to residents In the surrounding districts.74 words
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187 1971-08-06 20 TUSSLE OVER MIC POST DIVIDES PARTY LEADERS POH. Thurs. Support for the two candidates for the national presidency of the Malaysian Indian Congress has divided party leaders in Perak. Some or them contacted today felt that it will be a neck-to-neck tussle between Tun V.T Sambanthan, president for the past187 words
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Article21 1971-08-06 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs The Singapore Police Band will perform at the Botanic Gardens tomorrow (rum 8 pm. to 9 p.m.21 words
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Advertisement125 1971-08-06 20 ONCE A YEAR 111 NOW ON SALE to relinquish stock faJL* A large variety of items available LIMITED PERIOD ONLY Come Early For CHUNG 5 < on BRAND fMWW| Leather Shoes I ff/ f X J^ J| Suitcase NATIONAL DAY V A r 1^ \^mm\mmlllmmmW <^^ j~ pL^fll||^^^?M[j^*^*T?t^^Blßa^^^^B^SP^^BW a %Jfc|^^j^|^|Bfc^g125 words
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Advertisement96 1971-08-06 20 ALL- ENGLISH. YOUNG VITAL. ALIVF POWER PACKED SOUNDS LONDON SOUL KINKIEST. EVER. WOW GO G0.G0.00 UMOERGROUNO. MEET THEM. WHAM! If t UC ATUCO nCMI rsCFI THUNOERBIRDS C Ms\ offers I HIRE PURCHASE Dealerships available LEASING Why pay cash or utilise existing Banking facilities when you can lease through MAF HOUSING96 words
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Advertisement1055 1971-08-06 21 wait >^^7 yt fl i/iKix^L/j^^ it EXPRESS SERVICES TO EUROPE P. Sham Penjni Smgioort LOAD INC. FOP.: PASADENA An 1/11 An U/H An 14/11 C'blanca, H'burg'B'men. R'dam/ A/dam. G'burg, Aarhus, C'haien. SONCKHU Ann/X An H/» H|M;i Bremen A-oam/R'dam. A'weit, Olio, G'burg, Malmo, C hagen, Aarhus. "MARA Sept 15 it Stft1,055 words
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Advertisement973 1971-08-06 21 EXPRESS SEKVIgE TO LONDON. LIVEKPOOL I CONTINENTAL POITS BENATTOW for \.,i*<v»\ sept Smppore P. S'nam Penang Rotterdam Stpt 21 Sailed I. Pt Tit., *»t»trp Sept 24 Hamburg Sept It DtnuLUt For Hamburg Sept 4 Singapore P. S'htm Ptnang laß ttn Stft 7 G'mouth Stfl 17 BENALIANACN Hamburg. Urn. "T?" fc973 words
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Advertisement1119 1971-08-06 21 FORTNIGHTLY EXPRESS SERVICE DIRECT FROM EAST C. "WO *»Ht« /MM 21 UPtrt A.g i YASAHOLM Ul\H J«l| 11 il| IS U $»»tu stftu tmn All contracts ire made on terms am) conditions of Cirricr'; Bill of Lading. Sugaptri: MANSFIELD I CO. PTE. LTD T juj, Hull L.«i.r MANSFIiLS I CO1,119 words
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Advertisement1077 1971-08-06 22 WL^-----«^^^WASAKIKISEN KAISHA LTD. W«*t Au«ti>all»/S»ngapoF«/Japan Service femaniit Sport MHu"» Yo«kJichi/hagoya Y'ha™ Kobt "£tltia> Mara 20 Aag I Stpt 7 Sept 11 Sept 14 Stpt 17 Stpl Acctptiag carge lit «le. Ouka, Nagayi. Yalilu« KAWASAKI KINKAI KISEN KAISHA LTD. lAPAN, H. KONG, STRAITS SERVICE Sails Japan Hongkong ETA Sport ET*P. Shan1,077 words
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Advertisement883 1971-08-06 22 all Wk FOR NEW ZEALAND l^^^™"^^™"~ Penang P. Sham Singapore Ltaeiag far: CHAKRATA" 24 Aag 25/20 Aag 27/20 Aag Auck, Will, Lytt. O'difl FOR PERSIAN GULF Singapore Ltaeiag far: NARDANA U/iV Aag Karachi, K'shahr, Kwt, Damm, Doha, Dubai. STRAITS/MADRAS SERVICE: Sintapo'e P. Sham Penan* Ltatiiag far: RAJUUt la Part I883 words
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Advertisement931 1971-08-06 22 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD. i I (incorporated in the republic of Singapore) A ICB BUILDING, 2 SHENTON WAY, SINGAPORE 1. TEL: *****3-7. U.K. EUROPE SERVICE LOADING FOR LONDON, H'BURG. R'DAM, HAVRE. Smr»tx>re P i'lam Penang Arrues NEPTUNE SARNET 12, 14 Aag tiling Aoapa. Cotonou, Takoradi. London. NEPTUMI ZIRCON 20/30 Aag931 words
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Advertisement656 1971-08-06 22 aSH~7 MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL mm\ SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD Na 3OE. Jin Amp»ofl Ku»l« Lu.npor I I The National Shipping Line ot Malaysia FAR EAST/EUROPE SERVICE Singapore F-. Sham Penang Anitll: BUNGA TANJONG 3 1 Stpt 1/ I Stpt 10/11 Sipt Hawre 610 London 8 10. H'burg 13/10, R'dam 15/10. A'werp 18,10.656 words
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Advertisement732 1971-08-06 23 ■VHBBMBBBIIMIp^NHMH PHf POBT OF IINCAPORC AUTHO- IN: Ryuwa Mini B/l. Kajblma 1 RITV ANNOUNCED THE FOL- Maru 82. K«lur« Victory E/3, Sri LOWING BERTHING ARRANCI Thai B 3 and Hc.ena 84. MENTI FOR AUOUIT 6. OUT: Kashlma Maru B/2. OUT: Vanmlnt <Cllnk»r). 5 Mnmk w P RT IWETTENHAM *m ill732 words
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Advertisement1023 1971-08-06 23 S.S. -RAJULAsailing for Madras on Bth August 1971 The above vessel will sail for Port Swettenham. Penang, Nagapattinam and Madras from Port of Singapore Authority Area on Bth August 1971 at 2.00 p.m. Embarkation will commence at 8.00 a.m. for Bunked /Unberthed passengers and at 10.00 a.m. for Cabin Class1,023 words
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Advertisement636 1971-08-06 23 CRANES FOR HIRE 10 to 80 tons lifting capacity available for long or short term hire with dragline or clam shell if required. Enquiries: STRAITS ENGINEERS (S) PTE. LTD., 75 jalan Benaan Kapal, Kallang Park Industrial Estate, Singapore 14. Telephone: *****7. JURONG TOWN CORPORATION TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited from636 words
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Advertisement738 1971-08-06 23 DISTRICT AND MAGISTRATES' COfHTS SINGAPORE D.C. Summons No. 706 of 1971 Between FAR EAST ENGINEERING WORKS (.suing as a firm) Plaintiffs and SAN TRADING CO (sued as a firm) Defendants To: San Trading Co. (sued as a firm) late of No. 75- A. Nee Soon Road, 10 m Singapore. TAKE738 words
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Advertisement302 1971-08-06 23 P.W.D. SINGAPORE Tenders are lr.vlted from P.W.D Registered Contractors and from other suitable contractors for the following work: Construction of Ctauuinf I), pot and Rrfusr Transfer Station at Tannery Lane, Singapore. All Building Contractors. Hosing Date: 24.8.71 at 10.00 a.m. 2. Persons or Companies who are not registered with the302 words
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Advertisement115 1971-08-06 23 DINLOP ESTATES BERHAD (Incorporated ln Malaysia INTERIM DrVIDBKD NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVWI that the Directors have declared an Interim dividend of W% less 40^ Income tax ln respect of the year ending 31st December. 1971 on the Ordinary share capita l payable to members on 3rd September. 1971. NOTICE IS115 words
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Obituary, Illustration35 1971-08-06 24 IN ever loving memory of our beloved mother, K P. Ammu Kutty Amma who departed us on 6.8.69. Although your physical presence is not felt anymore you are among us always. I 135 words
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Advertisement718 1971-08-06 24 COMPUTER PROGRAMMING COURSE New sessions December 1971. March 1972. Leading to City Guilds 383 examination. Officially approved by the Ministry of Education. Lesson materials enhanced from ex-1.1.P.5.S course. Library facilities— over 200 EDP books, 7 journals. Each class will be trained on a different computer system (these include ICL. NCR718 words
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Advertisement774 1971-08-06 24 HOUSING DEVELOPMENT BOARD Separate tenders are invited for any one or all of the following:— (1) ERECTION St COMPLETION of One Block of 12-Storey 4-Room Flats (Total 198 Units. 2 Eating Houses A 1 Community Centre). Landscaping and Children's Playground at Kallang Basin Neighbourhood I Phase II Contract V. (2)774 words
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Advertisement1178 1971-08-06 24 PERBADANAN KEMAJUAN NEGERI. 1 NEGERI SEMBILAN TAWARAN UNTOK MENGANGKUT BENEH I TEBU DARI PERLIS K A AVER HITAM.. BAHAU, i NEGERI SEMBILAN Tawaran2 daripada pemborong2 akan di-terlma dl-Pejabat Per- bndanan Kemajuan Negeri. Negeri Sembilan. Ibu Pejabat I Negeri, Seremban hlngga pukol 1200 tengah harl pada 12hb Ogos. 1971. KFRJA2 Mengangkut1,178 words
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Advertisement579 1971-08-06 24 SHARIKAT ÜBIYU MALAYSIA BERHAD PERMOHONAN ada-lah di-pelawa dari Warga Negara Malaysia bagi memenohi Jawatan SlB-AKAI ntan dalam Sharikat lnl untok di-tempatkan di-Ibu Pejabat dl-Kuala Lumpur. Kelayakan: Lulus Part 111 dalam .urusan: (a) Institute of Cost And Works Accountant. (b) Association of Certified And Corporate Accountant atau laln2 badan Perakaunan yang579 words
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Advertisement793 1971-08-06 24 ILEMBAGA PADI DAN BERAS NEGARA (LPN) MALAYSIA Fermohonan2 ada-lah di-pela-wa dart Warganegara Malaysia m y.ing berkrla.VMkan untok memenohi Jawatan2 yang berlkut de-i-gan Lembaga Padi dan Beras Negara A. Jarntrengkas (1) Tancica Caji. (a) Jurutrengkns Rerdah S2SO x 25 300 a (berseh) (b) Jurutrengkas Tir-ka-a Un II $300 x 25 500793 words
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Advertisement801 1971-08-06 25 GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS Sispeeri M M (Mtt w(rt Malinu tsl|. M citts I »»r« Minimum X7 jo I,- IJ „.<!, S.SfiM" 1M Ujlijui M 75 t •»< Mtntmwn til ?t> tor \ord\ ANNOUNCEMENT/PERSONAL S.SllM'i Ml>: Jl M a ml Mllaiwi Mrj: S> M 1 w*i Minimum (20 for 20 uurdj Sistwert801 words
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Advertisement698 1971-08-06 25 FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS ants should be age 16-21. Education Secondary One-Four. Exper.rnce not essential We offer good pay and write or call personally for Interview today betwen 2 p.m. 4 p.m at 43C. Jalan Tenteram. 4th floor. St. Michael's Estate. Spore 12. SECRETARY Foreign Company Branch requires immediately competent experienced698 words
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Advertisement853 1971-08-06 25 AUOIT COSTING CLERK (male) Cambridge School Certificate and LCC Accounting certificate with minimum 2 years working experience. Apply In writing to The Personnel Officer. Malaysia Tile Manufacturing Co. Ltd. 134. Hillview Avenue Spore 23 or contact Tel: *****5. APPLICANTS reply. ne to Box numbers for Vacancies are requested not to853 words
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Advertisement1009 1971-08-06 25 SINGAPORE COCKTAIL LOUNGE urgently requires charming A attractive waitresses. Call personally 79. Bras Basah Road after 3 p.m. OFFICE BOY REQUIRED by Real Estate Firm Should have minimum education of Sec. 2. Write to 657-A. Bendemeer Road. Blk. 27. Spore 12. LOCUM WITH VIEW establish medical practice Malacca from September.1,009 words
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Advertisement958 1971-08-06 25 COMFORT INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION offrr luxuriously furnished unfurnished bungalows houses flats In any district. Contact 37H561' *****5 Spore. MODEST ROOM. Quiet locality for quiet Chinese working bachelor. Occasional board. Ring 49-3552. Mdm. Tan. JALAN TANJONG: Corner House Furnished 3 Bedrooms, Garage. Mosaic Throughout Rent $300/-. Sell $48,000/-. B'pore *****. FURNISHED ROOM958 words
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Advertisement812 1971-08-06 25 Houses and land fer sale LOOKING FOR A HOUSING Ix>an? We grant loans for the purchase of houses and flats with strata titles. Loans repayable by easy monthly Instalments within 10 years. Licence No. *****. Advertisement Permit No. 0228. Building Society of Malaya Limited. 5. Malacca Street (3rd floor) Singapore.812 words
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Advertisement896 1971-08-06 25 Shops for sale FOR SALE: shop Units Golden Mile Shopping Centre. Nos 17 11 Ground floor. 401 sq. ft. each. $S0 000/--each. Or for rent. $IOO>- p m. Enquire Box A 6317 S.T. B'pore. Tuition PIANO MODERN MUSIC Don t be name-sake pianist. Be practical, accommplished, able to Improvise anytime,896 words
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Advertisement935 1971-08-06 25 ARCHIPELAGO HOLIDAY TOURSr. Special ItSMFtsMuj'Taipeh Japan IS days $1750 ••D.^aarya West 7 days $100 $120 TRTBasl 10 V 11 v 12 Kast «Mfitei. $100 10 s. 11 Cameron HnTssTsTßsssr--15 days (Coach/Train) $345 $360 7/S. Hangkok Chlengmal talr) $690/$790 M I ll.iadyai Songkhla 6 days 10/ S, Malacca 1 day $15935 words
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Article42 1971-08-06 26 SINGAPORE. Thurs.. Mr. Wong Heng Yik, who obtained his B.Bc. with honours In zoology from Nanyang University this year, has been awarded an open post-graduate studentship to take a Master's degree In food science at the University of Strathclyde. Scotland.42 words
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379 1971-08-06 26 Toto case: Fraud charge by counsel OINGAPORE, Thurs. A lawyer today raised allegations of fraud In the High Court against a fruit hawker who is claiming the first prize of $20,--850 and interest in the first Toto draw held in Singapore on June 9. 196 a Mr. RE. Redrup alleged379 words
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Article62 1971-08-06 26 SINGAPORE. Thurs— A 60- member choir, a combo band and professional -inters are among the performers in a musical variety show to be riven at Macßitchir Reservoir park on Saturday from 5 p.m. to 6.45 p.m. The performance, organised by the Public I'tilities Board as part of62 words
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Advertisement457 1971-08-06 26 (Cont. from Page 25) 1 For hir« USID REFRICERATORS various brand* for sale rental from 110 ui>w.,rd* p m Contact Malayala Union KtfriKeratton And Aircondi tiuninx Company 23 25. Saiboo Ttl: Spore *****9 *****1. SEWINC MACHINE Sale/Rental/Repair Cheonx Lee Cj 373. Norm Bridge Road Tel Spore *****. Furniture CANI FURNITURE457 words
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Advertisement600 1971-08-06 26 For Sal* DOUBLE BID BOX spring and mattress. 1600'- Dishwasher 110 bolts STao/-. HiKh chair $23/- Bamboo cot and mattress 124/ 2 Traverse rods which extend to 13' 1190/- eacb. Double curtain rod extends to f)6" $20 2 sets double-bed sheets with I'illow cases $30/-. Baby clothes (boy--6 months-2 yrars)600 words
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Advertisement1005 1971-08-06 26 JADI, IVORY. PORCELAIN, Bronze. Stone. Furniture (Blackwood. Rosewood. Lacquer. Cu-omandal). 23 Tiverton Lane. Tel: J*****. lALI. KINTAL AND SERVICE Sanyo. Frlgldalrc, Acma. aircondltioners and refrigerators. Buklt Timah Electric Co. 8 vort 66*2*0 NORCI AIRCONDITIONERS for comfort wherever you arc Call Aircool, Bales Service Rental Tel: *****0 B'porc ONI SIT Viva1,005 words
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Advertisement444 1971-08-06 26 IMS BARRACUDA Automatic excellent condition. rmdio/cassette. slrcondltlon. Tel: B'pore *****)) Mr. Yeo. JANUARY mo Volkswssen 1300 with Philips radio, tape-player 54.400/Tel: *****2 B'porc. Vehicles wanted URGENTLY RIOUIRtD 1 small car. For appointment ring B'porc 2*700 (Philip) WAMTIO URCINTLV Mercedes 200 not later than 68 model. Contact Mr. Coad *****4 B'pore.444 words
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Advertisement359 1971-08-06 26 DIAI CONTRACTORS House/Shop Renovating. Electrical. Plumbtrlng. Painting Mosaic Phone B'pon *****K MOMt if rvice wt take care of your floors, any Boors. Tel. *****2 for appointment Beauty culturo ITINDHAL'I tXCLUIIVt BIAUTY preparation with (ilnsenc Royal Heal unique moisturiser penetrates deeply, revitalizes the epidermis. Racine De Vie Cream shock treatment for359 words
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Advertisement668 1971-08-06 26 P.W.D. SINGAPORE Tenders are Invited from P.W.D. Registered Contractors and from "Specially Registered Contractors" for the following work:I'lu Pandan Sewage Treatment Work*, Stage II Extensions, Contract No. I 11— Site Electrical Installations. Electrical or Mechanical Engineering Contractors above $50,000/Closinr Date: 17.9.71 at 10.00 ajn. 2. Persons or Companies either within668 words
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Advertisement460 1971-08-06 26 HOUSING it DEVELOPMENT BOARD SHOPS TO LET Tenders are Invited for shops at the following localities: (a) 29 units of sen-ice retail shops; 5 units of lock-up shops and 1 eating house newly completed at Syed Alwi Road Kitchener Rd Syed Alwl Rd. Redevelopment). (b) 8 units of service retail460 words
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Advertisement507 1971-08-06 26 The Bankruptcy Act (Chapter 18, 1970 Edition) NOTICE OF RECEIVING AND ADJUDICATION ORDERS TAKE NOTICE that Receiving and Adjudication Orders were on 9th. 16th and 23rd July, 1971 made against the following persons and or firms: RECEIVING AND ADJUDICATION ORDERS made on 9.7.1971 Bankruptcy No*. 69 71 Tan Soo Kwang507 words
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242 1971-08-06 27 Chor Yau I topples Kin Tat for place in last 4 NG CHOR YAU last night pulled of! his biggest triumph when he toppled fourthseeded Lee Kin Tat 12-15. 15-5. 15-5 in the men's singles quartertinala of this year's National badminton championships at SBA hall. Chor Yau raced Into a242 words
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Article84 1971-08-06 27 SAFSA Red.' with Youth players Yuen Chin Fatt. Benjamin Fernandez and Lim Chee Yoke scored a runaway 5-0 win over Toa Payoh CC B" In the Senior men's team table tennis league at Winstedl Road. It was their third win. Other results Men: Combined Schouls84 words
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Article52 1971-08-06 27 NEW YORK. Thurs. Muhammad Ali is rated No. 1 challenger to World heavyweight champion Joe Prazier in Ring Magazine's latest World boxing rankings announced here today. Ali (Cassius Clay), the former champion, is also named Fighter of the Month following his victory over Jimmy Oils52 words
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Article, Illustration33 1971-08-06 27 INDONESIA'S men and women bowlers at Games village last night. They will be talcing part in the International Masters tournament at Orchard Bowling Centre beginning today. Tlmesplx by HAN HAI FONG33 words
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570 1971-08-06 27 gINGAPORE drew formidable India, the favourites, as first opponents in the Second Regional hockey tournament at Jalan Resar stadium on Sunday. Singapore's other opponents are Japan, the Asian Games bronze medallist, on Tuesday, Thailand on Wednesday, New Zealand on Thursday, Malaysia on Saturday week570 words
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236 1971-08-06 27 Pesta Walk: 50,000 turnout expected MORE THAN 50,000 walkers almost double that of last year's record 26,000 are expected to compete In the National Pesta Sukan Walk on Aug. 15. i The chairman of the walk committee. Mr. Nlaz Mohd. Shah, said yesterday- "For a competition that carries no prizes236 words
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176 1971-08-06 27 24-HOUR MEDICAL SERVICE FOR PESTA A 24-HOUR medical service will be provided for the more than 60.000 competitors In Pesta Sukan both at the Games village at Sea View Hotel and at other various games venues. Inche Othman Omar, executive secretary of the National Sports Promotion Board, said: "We are176 words
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Article23 1971-08-06 27 Whltley School took third place in the National Schools 'C division rugby tournament when they beat Victoria 33-3 at Woodsville yesterday.23 words
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543 1971-08-06 28 'judges place junaidah FIRST AFTER RE-STUDY OF PHOTOFINISH By TONY FRANCIS KUALA TRENGGANU, Thurs. Junaidah Aman of Malaysia was adjudged winner of the women's 200 m in the MAAU Open championships here today after the Judges studied the photofinish of the race originally awarded to Amollte Alanes of the Philippines.543 words
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Article527 1971-08-06 28 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. India sDlit open the myth about the unbeatable strength of the much Spanish flavoured Philippines team in this Merdeka soccer tournament at Merrieka Stadium tonight. High point of Interest In this match before klckoff was how the Filipinos would fare with the help527 words
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Article720 1971-08-06 28 JOE DORAI - CSC girls spring big surprise JOE DORAI By /CHINESE Swimming Club's women 400 m medley relay quartett yesterday surprised swimming officials by chopping 30.4 seconds off the SEAP Games qualifying mark at the SASA Open championships at Queenstown Pool. Without Singapore's best swimmer Patricia Chan (freestyle), the CSC team of720 words
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Article, Illustration583 1971-08-06 28 M-soccer triumph Spore SPORE 2 HK 1: By CONRAD NG SINGAPORE won a bruising match with Hong Kong in Group "B" 0/ the Merdeka soccer tournament at Merdeka Stadium in Kuala Lumpur last night. Hong Kong scored first in the 17th minute. Singapore equalised in the next minute, and the583 words
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262 1971-08-06 28 Luckhurst saves England from total collapse ONDON, Thurs. Opening batsman Brian Luckhurst saved England from humiliation on opening day day of the Second cricket Test against India at Old Trafford, Manchester, today. After Indian seam bowler Abid Ali had wrecked England's early batting Luckhurst rescued the side with a stubborn262 words
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Article31 1971-08-06 28 MELBOURNE. Thurs. Australian challenger Henry Nissen hammered Scotland's John McCluckey tonight to take the Commonwealth flyweight boxing title on an eighth round t.k.o. It was Nissens nineth professional fight.31 words
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235 1971-08-06 29 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By J HE races at Bukit Timah this weekend may produce a crop of maiden winners. A number of newcomers have made splendid headway since their debut at Kuala Lumpur last month and two I fancy are Rakush in tho Class 4,235 words
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699 1971-08-06 29 KACHANG KUDA IS STAR PERFORMER ON GOOD TRACK the Class 3. Div 4. 61 race tomorrow. The Joker (Lyle Harbridget showed good form beating Sure Profit II (Nawarl All) easily ln a 3f trial ln 37. Kenduri (Sublan Dalwee) galloped attractively over 3t ln 37 1/5. Lesong shaped better than699 words
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Article, Illustration1948 1971-08-06 29 H;i|JU 1.45 CLASS 3. DIV. 3— 6 F. mtitlLUHJi 159.500 56.650 to winner) THE JOKER I II h'li-i luM.'h 9 0 (.1.1 +51 Harbrlda* 7 0 ARUNDEL 'V.m 1.1. r. h 4 81 J (p. i3l Dawklm 10 1 .JW.O ROMAN LEADER > Sp.n.rr 51,948 words
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Article, Illustration2120 1971-08-06 29 m ii i 1.45 CLASS 3. DIV. 2— 6 F. ■jbUJL9J-i '59.500 56.650 to winner) 1 x SOUND SPCfD .i ilmint.unl UWai 6 SO (ilit 4-16) P.K. Ltont IS 2 :..i-ln DISCIPLINE .1 i 111 T.inl Ln A a. 13 <+ 8> F Chlam 6 S >.■'!'•2,120 words
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Article270 1971-08-06 29 Hull rout Japan's first team 5-0 HULL, Thurs. Japans TiTst teafti were crushed 5-0 by English Div. 2 club Hull in a soccer match here last night. Hull led 2-0 at halftime and kept constant pressure on the Japanese goal from the start. Siglyama and Miyamoto were the only JapaneseAgencies - 270 words
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Miscellaneous54 1971-08-06 27 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl HIYA; ELMER 1 YER CAR'S J I LISTEN T' THAT... V ALI- READYI r■— 1 PURRS LIKE A r-^ WHAT'S THAT'S SYLVESTER. ..APPIN') THAT I IT'S -7 UP YER Bti-L! y STWANGE NOT S CLICKING COMIN' Vfl y^S A NpisE?y from Wj fp^q aPf\ ~]/n^ENGINE^54 words
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Advertisement76 1971-08-06 28 Here at last! s^J»*'H For your boot and cruising comfort, ELASTOMUFFLE The Original Marine Non Metallic Water Cooled Silencer Used worldwide at standard equipment by boat manufacturers. Backed by a 10-yor warranty Eliminates raw, noisy energy of exhaust gas Manufactured from tough resilient Duoont Neoprene, will not rust, corrode or76 words
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Miscellaneous81 1971-08-06 28 BADMINTON National Championship (SBA Hall 8 pjn.). BOWLING Singapore Championships (Jackie's Bowl, Orchard 10 a.m.). BASKETBALL Invitation Championships (Gay World, from 9 a.m.). GOLF Ladies Open (Bukit 2 p.m.). SWIMMING National Open Championships (Queenstown 5.30). Tanjong Katong Tech. meet (Amber Rd. 9 a.m.). Marls Stella High meet (Amber Rd. 281 words
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Advertisement96 1971-08-06 29 Australia's best selling men's shoes, by far golf shoes Handcrafted from quality iMther, with stronger spike», to last longer and wear more comfortably. avaliaolaat SUNRISE SPORTS. John _.ttla-» B-j.lding. Ra««l« NaMk Smgaoora. Toi *****. AT~ and nthar laading aporta ariopt. w Sole Agent MULLER PMIPOS IF.E 1 SON. BHD. Sincere96 words
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Article33 1971-08-06 30 VIENNA, Thurs. Bulgaria has rejected Sudanese charges that the Bulgarian embassy In Khartoum had interfered in Sudan's internal affairs, according to a statement issued by the Bulgarian news agency BTA. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article37 1971-08-06 30 PHNOM PENH. Thurs. Top Cambodian leaders early today huddled with Prime Minister Marshal Lon Nol to discuss U.S. aid and the establishment of a village militia and a model village. Government sources said. UPI.UPI - 37 words
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Article30 1971-08-06 30 KUCHING. Thurs. The Orang Ulu (Jungle People Association today described as "most misleading" a Sydney report which called Sarawak's Indigenous tribes, the Punans. a "stone age" people. UPI.UPI - 30 words
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Article, Illustration281 1971-08-06 30 CHUA SIEW KENG - DOING THINGS THRICE KEEPS MUM QUITE BUSY CHUA SIEW KENG By SINGAPORE, Thur«. ALL things thrice seem to be the order of the day foe the Njos at their ftlei Ling Street 111)1$ flat. For all their month-ola triplets tiny little girls looking as alike as peas In a pod281 words
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Article132 1971-08-06 30 ENGINEER DANGLES FROM AIRLINER MOSCOW. Thurs. Flight engineer Boris Romanchenko dangled from the nose of a Soviet Tl'-101 airliner for nearly an hour, carrying out repairs as it flew at a height of 1.300 ft. (400 metres) over Odessa. A report In the newspaper Trud said the nose wheel gotReuter - 132 words
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338 1971-08-06 30 lAC told why Hotel Malaysia cut its workers' —'tips'— SINGAPORE, Thurs. Hotel workers who get allowance from the service charge pool are liable to pay CPF contributions on these earnings. It is because of this new CPF ruling that Hotel Malaysia's recent "paycut" decision which last week led to a338 words
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Article42 1971-08-06 30 BELGRADE. Thurs. Thirtysix people died and 76 were Injured when a passenger train and a frieght train collided yesterday at Vrcin, about 13 miles (21km) southeast of Belgrade, in one of Yugoslavia's worst railroad disasters, police said today. UPI.UPI - 42 words
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Article35 1971-08-06 30 SYDNEY. Thurs. The 48--hour train strike across four Australian states ended at midnight tonight. It is believed a compromise settlement has been reached. However, there was no official announcement of a settlement. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article27 1971-08-06 30 BOSTON. Thurs. A U.S. magistrate here today recommended that Dr. Daniel Ellsberg stand trial in California on charges of leaking the secret Pentagon papers. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article450 1971-08-06 30 LONDON. Thurt. The ttock market doted firm aided by the Royal Hutch Shi-ll Interim renultt and tllghtly firmer Wall Street opening advlcet. The decision of four member* ot the National Economic Development Council to act up a ttudy group on the UK economy aided tentlment but Wall Street!450 words
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Article297 1971-08-06 30 'Awami planned revolt' White Paper on why YahyaMujib talks broke down ISLAMABAD, Thurs. K The Pakistan Army went into action in East Pakistan on March 26 to forestall an "armed rebellion" the same day by the Awami League, Pakistan Government said today. The Government issued a 125-page White Paper onUPI - 297 words
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228 1971-08-06 30 f ONDON, Thurs British aviatrix Sheila Scott flew home today from a 34,000-mile (54,717--km) globe girdling Journey that made her the first woman to fly solo over tht North Pole. Miss Scott said she had chalked up seven records on the flight toAP; UPI - 228 words
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Miscellaneous15 1971-08-06 30 The weather Th* weather outlook for Sincr.pore Irom 6 a.m. to noon today: Isolated showers.15 words
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